Grand Canyon Scale: Class 7-8, 30' Drop - a difficult, dangerous rapid with large holes and waves and exposed rocks at various water levels. Named after "Capt." John T Hance, miner, rancher, guide, st...

Bow Lines are tied as soon as a raft hits the beach to a solid tree, large clump of trees, or "sand stake". Because a boater needs to put hands into dense brush at the base of trees, snakebite exposu...

You can clearly read, "4-Ton Cable Puller" on our primary piece of safety hardware. This leveraging device is to be used in extreme cases where a raft is pinned to an obstacle by the force of the wat...

a close up of the BomberGear logo on a spray skirt that kayakers wear to seal themselves into the boat and to keep water out. To exit a kayak when flipped over & underwater, one simply pulls on the s...

A fun alternative to the big rafts for mild rapids. IK's can be impossible to paddle fast enough to keep up with the heavy rafts during upstream winds. They can be sturdy boats for big rapids, so lo...

Military surplus ammunition boxes have been water proof standards for river runners for generations. Post-WWII, war surplus bridge-building rafts were among the first crafts to carry commercial rafti...

Provided by PRO, this water filtration system saved our group time and energy that wasn't put into pumping water for filtration. After settling silting river water with alum particles, the Aqua Partn...